PowerShell Studio: New Form Template

In the (v3.1.9) service release we introduced a new form template called: Wizard Template. This template simulates an application wizard by utilizing a TabControl to represent the various pages of the wizard. The template also includes navigation buttons that enable and disable depending on the current position and if the controls validate.   Each tab […]

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Revisiting The Packager and Command Line Arguments

The original The Packager and Command line Arguments blog article discussed how to pass parameters to a packaged executable. In this article we will revisit this subject and update the functions introduced in the previous article. The article will also cover how to simulate the packager parameters so that you can test your script without […]

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Join SAPIEN at PowerShell Saturday in Alpharetta on October 27

Join Ferdinand Rios, CEO of SAPIEN Technologies, in Alpharetta, Georgia, for a full day of PowerShell-ness!  PowerShell Saturday #3 will take place on October 27 and will bring together 200 developers, network administrators, and IT professionals for 15 intense sessions on hot PowerShell-related topics such as PowerShell and WMI, Windows 8, SQL Server, and Exchange […]

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Debugging Modules in PowerShell Studio 2012

PowerShell Studio now makes it easier to debug and run your module projects. You now have the ability to execute and debug a module project directly from the IDE (Supported in PowerShell Studio 2012 v3.1.9 and up). Debugging a module project: When debugging (F4) or running (Ctrl + F4) a module project for the first […]

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PowerShell V3 support

Just in case you missed it. With the latest service builds of PrimalScript 2012 and PowerShell Studio 2012 we added support for PowerShell V3. PrimalScript 2012 version switch   PowerShell Studio 2012 version switch   As you can see it’s pretty easy to switch which version you want to develop for, just press a button. […]

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PowerShell Studio Manual

The PowerShell Studio manual was included with the v3.1.9 service release of PowerShell Studio 2012. The SAPIEN Document Explorer must be installed in order to view the manual.   You can access the manual from PowerShell Studio by pressing the “Product Manual” button, which is located in the Help tab of the ribbon:   Use […]

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Developing PowerShell scripts for other machines (Part 2)

Yesterday we showed you how to export the cache information on a remote machine. Today we go through the steps to actually use that information. Remember that we exported the cache file on that Windows 2008R2 machine as “WIN2008R2TESTVM.CacheExport”. Let’s assume we put that file on the desktop of your local machine. Now fire up […]

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SAPIEN Gets ZOMBIFIED!

Faster than you can scream “SHAWWWWWN!,” Halloween will be here and we are feeling a bit goofy.  So much so that we’re gearing up for a S-C-A-R-Y special, just for you!  On Halloween, October 31, buy 5-packs of PowerShell Studio 2012 at 50% off!  What?!  You heard right—50% off!  This will happen only on our […]

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Developing PowerShell scripts for other machines (Part 1)

One of the challenges you face while developing any PowerShell script is that modules that reside on your target platform are not available on your local computer. Just as an example, try installing Microsoft SharePoint 2010 modules on your 32 bit Windows XP/Vista/7/8 machine. It just won’t work. PrimalScript 2012 and SAPIEN PowerShell Studio 2012 […]

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